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This article examines aesthetic components of print media news and feature stories and emphasizes on the need for present and upcoming journalists, particularly in Nigeria, to help protect the profession by always considering the aesthetic worth of their stories. This is in view of the fact that with the growing importance of textual component of an average newspaper and magazine, and co...
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Authors Godspower Udoh, Charles Obot
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This paper aims to review interpersonal relationship and depression among children living in shelters. The results revealed a negative significant correlation between various interpersonal relationship No significant difference in depression among male and female respondents. The review of this study will help guardians, social workers and psychologists to organize some intervention prog...
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Authors Katayoon Ahangar, Rumaya Juhari, Mariani Mansor
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Page No. 25 to 29

This paper examines the contribution of the discipline in Africa. It is argued that psychology has a significant role to play in solving educational, social, psychological, health and other related problems affecting developing countries. Due to problems of urbanization. Modernization and westernization, the need for adequately trained indigenous psychologists who can skillfully analyze ...
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Authors Kasomo Daniel
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Human sexuality is generally described as the sum total of manner through which people experience and articulate their sexual sensation. Consequent upon the fact that interest in sexual engagement typically increases at puberty considerable research has been conducted on human sexuality among university students. However, most of these studies have their focus on premarital sexual behavi...
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Authors Abiodun .M. Gesinde, Gbadebo. O. Adejumo, Ariyo A Motunrayo
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This study aims to deliberate Mimessis, which has the most important concept of aesthetics and it’s place in the Platon’s Philosophy. Platon, who is the founder of the Forms Theory, saw art as Imitation (Mimesis) and because of this reason, he didn’t interpret art as Beauty Philosophy’s viewpoint, he interrepted it into ...
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Authors Ecevit Karaca
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Page No. 30 to 36

Marriage as an institution in India has strong spiritual connotations. It goes beyond the mere satisfaction of physical desires-one of the four goals of human life i.e. Dharma (conducting one’s duty with compassion and righteousness), Artha (earning money), Kama (satisfying physical desires) and Moksha (liberation). These goals have been sanctioned by the Hindu scripture...
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Authors Kiran Sikka, Dr. Amrita Sharma
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Page No. 25 to 29

At a time when Web 2.0 applications in libraries have gained growing popularity globally, it appears that the library must consider marketing its services more regularly through the Internet, taking advantage of Web 2.0 applications to improve access to its users and to promote information services. Many studies have discussed the importance of enhancing library services through Web 2.0 ...
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Authors Dr. Salim Said AlKindi, Mohammed Nasser Al-Suqri,
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In his theory about capital types, Bourdieu divided capital into cultural capital, economic capital, and social capital. One of the forms of cultural capital is the embodied state that manifests itself as internalized cultural skills, abilities and aptitudes, and is strongly connected to an individual person’s habitus. The purpose of this article is to study experiences ...
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Authors Dr. Ari Kunnari, Kaarina Mu00c3u00a4u00c3u00a4ttu00c3u00a4, Satu Uusiautti
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The concept of a Non-Status member of an indigenous people refers to a person who is Indigenous but does not have the status as an indigenous person. The indigenous status has often been lost after the adaptation of complicated legal rules resulting to a situation that is not equivalent with individuals’ self-identification with an indigenous people.This article introduc...
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Authors Dr. Erika Sarivaara, Satu Uusiautti, Kaarina Mu00c3u00a4u00c3u00a4ttu00c3u00a4
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The paper investigated the circumstances and processes involved in the development and validation of Success Potential Battery (SPB) for measuring the success potential of individuals. The population cuts across adolescents, youths, adult and old people of diverse callings since the issue of success know no bounds. Hence, a sample of 2000, with 500 from each of the identified groups was ...
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Authors Dr. R.A. Animasahun
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